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myCOOLMAN 12V Travel Fridge Range Review

Camper Australia takes a range of myCOOLMAN 12V travel fridges on a trip across Australia

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Opus OP4

We are often asked about the long-term liveability and quality of campers we review — and Opus allowed us to really try this out.

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MAXTRAX Indeflate Review

After testing it out during a month-long mapping sojourn through Tassie, Hema Maps’ Tim Moorton shares his thoughts on the new MAXTRAX Indeflate, which allows you to deflate or inflate two tyres at once.

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Lumberjack Glenaire Review

Camper takes Lumberjack’s super roomy Glenaire dual fold for a quick spin out into the wide blue yonder.

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Swag Raptor X13 Explorer Review

This 13ft pop-top sleeps six or seven, takes on offroad tracks for breakfast, and packs a whopping 300Ah of battery power.

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Wedgetail WTC Slide-on Camper Review

Tired of towing? Wedgetail’s slide-on campers mount straight onto the tray of your ute. The company is holding true to its tradition of camping convenience and precision finish, most impressively in the top-of-the-line ‘WTC’ model.

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GME UHF CB Radios Review

GME XRS Connect and TX6160TP Handheld UHF CB radios are staying ahead of the game.

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Mars Saturn 16 Hybrid Review

Mars Campers’ Saturn 16 is primed to have any growing family intent on off-grid forays ‘over the moon’.

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MAXTRAX Xtreme Review

MAXTRAX recovery devices have been around for a long while. Now, with replaceable teeth, the XTREME takes this technology to a whole new level.

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Titan Tray Review

Rola’s Titan Tray proves itself to be a sturdy, adjustable option for transporting your gear and extending capacity.

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Top five tips for camping safety and security

We show you our top five tips on how to keep your camping experience safe, secure and worry free.

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Planning a trip to Tasmania? Here’s what you need to know

Tasmania is a popular travel destination for ‘mainland’ Aussies, but there is a bit of pre-trip planning that is necessary for a successful trip.

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